Northern Iowan — February 21, 1978

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1 Buying cards The distribution of student buying cards in underway by the UNISA members.
1 UNISA presidential candidates present their views Angela Naber, Don Carlson, and Roland Caldwell state their positions.
1 Maya Angelou coming to UNI As part of Black History Week, Maya Angelou will make a presentation; photo.
1 No smoking area popular: Commons cafeteria Students ask for and get a non-smoking area in the Commons.
2 The best candidate . . . . Weighs strong points of each candidate; favors Caldwell.
2 Students write in support of UNISA presidential candidates: Don Carlson Don Carlson states his qualifications.
2 Student write in support of UNISA presidential candidates: Angel Naber Two students state their reasons for supporting Angel Naber.
2 Students write in support of UNISA presidential candidates: Roland Caldwell Two letters state their support for Roland Caldwell.
3 Conference Annual meeting of Iowa Theological Conference will be held.
3 Extended hours for Campbell/Hagemann? A new proposal may bring extended visitation hours for Campbell and Hagemann Halls; results of recent voting.
4 Folk singer Folk singers to perform in the hemisphere lounge of the Union.
4 UNISA emblem The winning logo for the UNISA emblem was designed by Robert T. Mable.
4 RHA elections List of candidates for the elections for the Residence Hall Association.
4 Mid East Mary Ellen Lundsten will speak.
4 System causes child abuse: 2000 deaths Report from recent conference.
5 Biographies of UNISA candidates The biographies of the candidates for all of the UNISA positions; photo.
5 Theatre auditions Auditions for Cyrano de Bergerac will be held.
6 Tankers win two Panthers win over Nebraska, 62-50, and Wisconsin Stout, 75-34.
6 Wrestlers cop NCC title Wrestlers win three championships, claiming their fifth straight NCC title.
6 Title hopes fade as Panther cagers split The men's basketball team loses to North Dakota, 69-63.
7 Intramural news
7 Thinclads set three more records The men's track team won fourteen of sixteen events and set three new records at their own invitational.
7 UNI gymnasts qualify for NCAA nationals The men's gymnastics team wins over Wisconsin, 168.05-058.15, and Central Michigan, 155.55-139.60.
8 What's Up? Activities and meetings.
8 Art a la Carte Professor Pritchard will speak on art and music.
8 CGS Will meet.
8 Informal discussion Will hear about youth counseling.
8 Untitled Towers Complex on a snowy night; photo.